ruby-addressable: update to 2.8.9
Upstream changes:
https://github.com/sporkmonger/addressable/blob/addressable-2.8.9/CHANGELOG.md
Addressable 2.8.9
* Reduce gem size by excluding test files (#569)
* No need for bundler as development dependency (#571, 5fc1d93)
* idna/pure: stop building the useless COMPOSITION_TABLE (removes the
Addressable::IDNA::COMPOSITION_TABLE constant) (#564)
Update sysutils/intel-microcode-netbsd to 20260210-rev1
### Purpose
- Updated security updates for INTEL-SA-01083 originally published on
Aug 13, 2024
- Security updates for INTEL-SA-01396
- Update for functional issues. Refer to 10th Gen Intel Core Processor Families
Specification Update for details.
- Update for functional issues. Refer to 11th Gen Intel Core Processor
Specification Update for details.
- Update for functional issues. Refer to 12th Generation Intel Core Processor
Family for details.
- Update for functional issues. Refer to 13th Generation Intel Core Processor
Specification Update for details.
- Update for functional issues. Refer to 13th/14th Gen Intel Core Processor
Specification Update for details.
- Update for functional issues. Refer to 3rd Generation Intel Xeon Processor
Scalable Family Specification Update for details.
- Update for functional issues. Refer to 4th Gen Intel Xeon Scalable Processors
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py-nose2: updated to 0.16.0
0.16.0 (2026-03-01)
Added
* Added official support for Python 3.14.
Changed
* ``nose2`` now explicitly uses a multiprocessing context for the ``mp`` plugin,
which ensures that it is isolated from any multiprocessing settings used by
applications under test. This ensures that the ``fork`` start method is always
used on POSIX systems. ``spawn`` is used on Windows. Thanks
:user:`JimmyDurandWesolowski` and :user:`airtower-luna`!
Deprecated
* The ``coverage`` plugin is now deprecated, and is no longer tested on newer
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py-simpleeval: updated to 1.0.5
1.0.5
Fixes Security issues with "dangerous" modules & functions leaking through as attributes of other names, see:
GHSA-44vg-5wv2-h2hg
py-scrapy: updated to 2.14.2
Scrapy 2.14.2 (2026-03-12)
Security bug fixes
- Values from the ``Referrer-Policy`` header of HTTP responses are no longer
executed as Python callables. See the `cwxj-rr6w-m6w7`_ security advisory
for details.
.. _cwxj-rr6w-m6w7: https://github.com/scrapy/scrapy/security/advisories/GHSA-cwxj-rr6w-m6w7
- In line with the `standard
<https://fetch.spec.whatwg.org/#http-redirect-fetch>`__, 301 redirects of
``POST`` requests are converted into ``GET`` requests.
Converting to a ``GET`` request implies not only a method change, but also
omitting the body and ``Content-*`` headers in the redirect request. On
cross-origin redirects (for example, cross-domain redirects), this is
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